11 quotes from Julia Gillard’s interview.

1. On how she chose to conduct herself immediately after losing the Prime Ministership: 

Gillard thought it best to “give a gift of silence to the Labor party throughout the course of the campaign; to do absolutely nothing”.

2. On the key difference between herself and Kevin Rudd:

“I think the key difference is every day I was deputy prime minister I spent all of my time doing everything I could to have the Labor government prosper.”

3. On seeing sexist and offensive cartoons and statements about herself on social media:

She felt not sadness or hurt but, ”more like murderous rage really”.

“For my personal liberty, it’s probably a good thing that I didn’t focus on them… At the end of the day, yes, it happened to me, but it’s not, you know, about me. It’s about all of us, about women and about the kind of society we want to be for all of us.”

4. On playing the so-called ‘gender card’:

“It just amazes me that we can be having this infantile conversation about gender wars, and … you just feel like saying: ‘Well, if it was your daughter and she was putting up with sexist abuse at work, what would you advise her to do?’” Gillard said.

“Because apparently if she complains, she is playing the victim, and playing gender wars, and if she doesn’t complain, then she really is a victim.”

5. On what an average day was like in her job as Prime Minister:

Gillard would go through the papers in the morning, remaking most days to her Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan: “Polls are **bleep**. Papers are **bleep**. Yep, yes they are, Wayne.”

6. On what advice she would give to new Prime Minister Tony Abbott:

“It is a big step from criticising what you think is wrong to working out and implementing what you think is right. On current indications, Prime Minister Abbott is intending to take that step slowly. And for all of us, I think that might well be a good thing.”

7. On whether she would like to see Hillary Clinton run for the American Presidency in 2016:

“Wouldn’t it be fantastic to follow the first African American president, with the first woman president?”

8. On what advice she would give Tony Abbott now that’s he’s brought the women’s portfolio within his own Government department.

“Ask Tanya [Plibersek].”

9. On how she managed to stay motivated in the face of “horrible sexism”:

Gillard first responded to the question, asked by an 11-year-old girl, cautioning: ”I now need to answer [the question] not using words that are inappropriate… How old are you again?”

She continued, “In moments of some, you know, stress and pressure, for example, when I was getting myself together to go out and give my final speech as Prime Minister, I certainly did say to myself that I wouldn’t give those people the satisfaction of seeing me shed a tear – I wouldn’t do that.”

10. On whether she would encourage women to think about pursuing politics:

If she could go back and advise another woman in her own position – about to be the nation’s first female PM – Gillard said she “…would still say to her: do it. Because the benefits of what you get to do are far superior to the burdens”

11. On what it will be like for Australia’s next female Prime Minister:

“I think even people who may not remember me as a good PM, I think for whoever the next woman is, there will be a bit of a pause, breathe, whatever else this female Prime Minister does, we don’t want it to be like that for her again.”

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Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .
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11 quotes from Julia Gillard’s interview.

Joz, Labor would have got a caning so they installed what they thought was a pliable puppet but the puppet let power go to her head.

the rest is history.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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JO: "Monman, you used your bmw rider photobucket account for a long time.  It was you."

 

No JO it was not me, get your statements correct.

 

If you actually took the time to think JO you would  remember  my interface with "Stew" (bmw_rider)  was somewhat hostile, and as part of our battles I set up a Photobucket account with the ID BMW rider to stir him and confuse the less than IT savvy.

It worked., and I still have the account.

 

Get your 'facts' right JO

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Silverfaun wrote:  One thing she has done is put back women ever getting to the top of politics for generations. That's her legacy.

 

Poddster wrote:That is just one of many legacies

 

 

Does this not signify agreement?

 

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Oh dear are you pulling the 'mere male thought process' arguement?

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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And now you are attributing some one elses words to me ??

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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I do however think that the role of women in that position has been marred by the mere fact that Gillard made a hash of the role.

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She played politics , she lived by the sword she died by the sword, tough **bleep** you reap what you sew , I have no sympathy or empathy for her, she should thank her lucky stars she lives in Australia , with the level of dislike she created for her self she may not have been so well treated in many other countries, Australian men don't hate women, many just hated her.
She used the sexist card to try and make her opponent look worse than she did, she tried to convince Australian women that their men hated them it worked on some judging by the comments here , but the majority saw it for what it was , you don't ended to be popular to win you just have to be slightly less detested than your opponent .

If she dislike Australian men that much she can always **bleep** off back to wales
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Silverfaun wrote:  One thing she has done is put back women ever getting to the top of politics for generations. That's her legacy.

 

Poddster wrote:That is just one of many legacies

 

Are those not your words?

 

And  how can Gillard having failed as a Prime Minister  possibly reflect on other women? When Whitlam failed did it reflect badly on all male politicians? If Tony Abbott fails will the role of Catholics in that position be similarly marred?

 

Could it be that despite your protests to the contrary, Australian politics is indeed blatantly sexist and misoginistic?

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Anybody notice the demise of our last PM? and feel like giving him some equal thread space, sympathy even (some chance here),  or are we to be subject to continuing  attempts to  overlook  the botched opportunist effort and choice by the ALP apropos our penultimate Poor Me leader.

What next,  beatification ?

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I think there has been a selective breading program started in readiness to choose the next hopeful labor PM.

There has to be a lot of regressive traits that have to be bred out of the current strain of labor leaders 🙂

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